Transport options in Dunedin
Around the centre of Dunedin, your feet will prove to be the best mode of transport.
Walk the historic streets, appreciating the architecture as you go. A rental car
will allow you to explore the Otago Peninsula and the coast. Traffic is pleasantly
unhurried in any direction.
Getting to and from Dunedin
By Air
Dunedin airport is located 30 minutes drive south of Dunedin City. The airport receives trans-Tasman flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Domestic flights from New Zealand's main centres arrive several times a day.
Local airlines provide charter flights to almost anywhere in New Zealand, as well as flightseeing tours to places like Milford Sound, Mount Cook, Queenstown and Stewart Island.
By Road
Dunedin is situated on State Highway 1, which runs from Christchurch in the north and Invercargill in the south.
Road conditions are excellent with good quality, uncongested roads. A few gravel roads exist in rural areas.
Coach services to Dunedin include Bottom Bus, Kiwi Experience, Magic, Stray Cats Southern Link, Atomic Shuttles and Intercity.
Driving times to major cities and towns:
- Christchurch - 5 hours
- Oamaru - 1.5 hours
- Te Anau - 4 hours
- Queenstown - 4 hours
- Invercargill - 2.5 hours
Getting around Dunedin
Dunedin is a very compact city, but it is also hilly. Occasionally in winter, ice and snow can make driving a challenge on some Otago roads.
All the major rental car companies are represented in the city. It's easy to collect a rental car from the airport.
Distances to places of interest in Dunedin are not great, so taxis are reasonably cheap by New Zealand standards.
A number of tour companies can help you to experience Dunedin city and Otago Peninsula without the hassle of driving. You can choose a structured tour with a set itinerary or you can hop on and off at various attractions around the city.
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